Adrian Wojnarowski is selling all his most prized assets.

The former NBA insider has decided to auction off notable items from his seven-year long career at ESPN such as dinner dates, video calls, press passes and even cell phones his breaking news “Woj bombs” were sent from.

The money brought in from the insider items won’t go the Wojnarowski personally, but toward Name, Image, and Likeness funds for the St. Bonaventure men’s basketball program in his new role as general manager for his alma mater and the A-10 team, which he left ESPN for in 2024.

“BREAKING: Woj Bombs are history, but now you can be a part of them,” Wojnarowski wrote on X in announcement on Monday of the auction that is set to end in a week.

“Own the iPhones I used to report the biggest stories in basketball. Use link to bid on my original iPhones, NBA Draft credentials, dinner with me and more to help support @BonniesMBB NIL.”

Wojnarowski listed credentials from his final NBA draft coverage in 2024 as well as the 2024 NBA Finals between the Celtics and Mavericks.

He also included his ESPN badge and the iPhone XR used from 2018-19 to break the news of Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving teaming up in Brooklyn, Anthony Davis joining LeBron James in Los Angeles, and Paul George and Kawhi Leonard both landing with the Clippers.

As of reporting, the lowest bid stands at $150 for his 2023 NBA All-Star game credential and goes up to as high as $750 for his 2023 NBA Draft credential featuring Victor Wembanyama’s No. 1 overall selection, and (separately) for Wojnarowski’s iPhone used to announce the NBA’s season suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Wojnarowski, 55, is responsible for a variety of tasks for the 19-9 Bonnies including NIL opportunities, transfer portal management, recruiting players, and alumni connections.

The team is currently 7-8 in conference play and sits in seventh place within the A-10 behind 8-6 St. Louis, St. Joseph’s, and Dayton.

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